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Aluminum constructions

Aluminum constructions
Aluminum constructions
Aluminum constructions
Aluminum constructions

  • Trap-gangway TS - designed for safe passage of people at various sites.

The gangway is similar on ships, floating cranes, various floating equipment and other industrial facilities.

They comply with the requirements of ISO 7061: 1993.

Specifications:

  • length 3 m, weight ~ 38 kg;
  • length 4 m, weight ~ 50 kg;
  • length 5 m, weight ~ 62 kg;
  • length 6 m, weight ~ 73 kg;
The test load is 400 kg, concentrated in the center. 

The allowed number of people on the TS - 8 people.

 

Type 2

Length / width, m / mm   Width inner / outer, mm  Height of guard rail, mm  Weight not more, kg
 

Trap-gangway TS-2

     6-0.77       600/770    

1100

 

74

 Shift ISO-ISO

     5-0.77      600/770  1100  62
 

Shift ISO-ISO

     4-0.77      600/770      

1100

   

 50

   

Shift ISO-ISO

     3-0.77      600/770      

1100

   

 38

     

Shift ISO-ISO

     2-0.77      600/770      

1100

     

25


  • Halftone aluminum -  designed for installation on a ship's bulwark for safe passage of people from the ship's side to the gangplank. 
It is used on ships, floating cranes and other floating equipment.
Specifications:
 

Characteristics

 Dimensions, mm  Dimensions, mm
 Half-height to bulwark  1000  1100
 Half-height with handrails  2000  2100
 Width int / ext.  700/850  610/690
 Depth of stage  160  160
 It is possible to resize    
 Weight, no more than, kg  17th  18

  • Playground swivel-folding aluminum. 
It is intended for installation on it for a gangway.
It is installed in two positions: working and marching.

  • The gangway is an emergency rescue aluminum.
Designed to save people in the water.

 Length, mm  

3020

 Width, mm  

470

 Size of the platform, mm  

400x250

 Number of steps  

7th

 Height of handrails, mm  

1100



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Factory acceptance tests Factory acceptance tests Commissioning is the process of fine-tuning the installed equipment so that it works correctly and performs its functions. They are carried out in stages, starting from the manufacturer's workshop, where important equipment is checked before being sent to the shipyard. These checks carried out by the manufacturer are called Factory Acceptance Test (FAT). They confirm that the equipment was in order when it left the shop.